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[May In Seattle] Spring in Washington Park Arboretum

  • Distance and Travel Time (from downtown Seattle): 4.3 mile (10 min)
  • Trip Type: Outing
  • Parking
    Parking is available near the Graham Visitors Center inside the Washington Park Arboretum and also along the street of the borders of the park
  • When to Go
    Any time of year (Good for a nice stroll spring through autumn)
  • Things to Do
    View various species of colorful azaleas and rhododendrons, view other spring blooms, watch ducks, stroll along the forest trail and along Lake Washington, enjoy a picnic, etc.
  • Tips
    1) In spring, you can enjoy the beautiful colors of a variety of Azaleas or Rhododendrons while in summer, the trees provide nice shady areas to relax in.
    2) Nice car-free trail for little kids to walk in and explore.
    3) Bring a picnic blanket and some food so the whole family can relax in a nice shady grassy area while the kids play.
Donald G. Graham Visitors Center

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Azalea Way

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Azaleas in full bloom

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Foster Island Trail

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Trails in the forest

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